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To replace the sentence "Davids Scientific interests.." David's scientific interests include genome annotation and data management. He has developed the [[GOtcha][link]] tool which annotates sequences with GO terms and collects genomes to annotate, preferably ones from nasty organisms such as Malaria (link to paper) and Sleeping Sickness (link to paper). His interest is in improving the annotations, working out how to tell the annotations have improved (not as easy as you might think) and looking at these anntoations in a systems biology context. He also runs the TACTICS project in collaboration with colleagues from the Medical faculty, a data management system that is attempting to bring order to the plethora of research data arising from the Dundee Tissue Bank. We should also get a picture of Philip at some point. ...d |
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On 5/1/05 11:33 pm, in article BE0229B4.6D10%d.m.a.martin@dundee.ac.uk,
"David Martin" <d.m.a.martin@dundee.ac.uk> wrote: Oops.. must check the address next time. Many apologies for bringing RL to the NG. <blush> ...d |
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On Wed, 05 Jan 2005 23:33:08 +0000, David Martin
<d.m.a.martin@dundee.ac.uk> wrote: > >To replace the sentence "Davids Scientific interests.." > <snip> _This_ button is for posting to news group. _That_ button is for sending email. I'd agree about getting a picture of Philip though. Tim |
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On 6/1/05 12:11 am, in article re0pt0pqdmvd04fgger4qcgbrsni6tquh9@4ax.com,
"Tim Hall" <timhall@nospamtoday.clara.co.uk> wrote: > On Wed, 05 Jan 2005 23:33:08 +0000, David Martin > <d.m.a.martin@dundee.ac.uk> wrote: > >> >> To replace the sentence "Davids Scientific interests.." >> > <snip> > > _This_ button is for posting to news group. _That_ button is for > sending email. Actually, it is the same button. It does different things depending on whether you are reading news or mail (in a combined browser window). That's what got me, along with it being late and a bit hassled. ...d |
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David Martin <d.m.a.martin@dundee.ac.uk> writes:
> On 6/1/05 12:11 am, in article re0pt0pqdmvd04fgger4qcgbrsni6tquh9@4ax.com, > "Tim Hall" <timhall@nospamtoday.clara.co.uk> wrote: > >> On Wed, 05 Jan 2005 23:33:08 +0000, David Martin >> <d.m.a.martin@dundee.ac.uk> wrote: >> >>> >>> To replace the sentence "Davids Scientific interests.." >>> >> <snip> >> >> _This_ button is for posting to news group. _That_ button is for >> sending email. > > Actually, it is the same button. It does different things depending on > whether you are reading news or mail (in a combined browser window). What are these "buttons" of which you speak? ![]() (Actually my news/mail client now appears to have buttons... but I learned all the key binds so long ago there's no point in removing hands from keyboard in order click a button. Generally speaking this seems to be the way it goes with software I use often... button and menus can be handy when you're getting to know your way around, but in the long run you save time by learning and using the keybinds instead.) |
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David Martin wrote:
> On 5/1/05 11:33 pm, in article BE0229B4.6D10%d.m.a.martin@dundee.ac.uk, > "David Martin" <d.m.a.martin@dundee.ac.uk> wrote: > > Oops.. must check the address next time. > > Many apologies for bringing RL to the NG. > > <blush> > Most newsreaders have a Cancel Message function which, while not perfect, does work to remove it from many news servers before its downloaded and does some damage limitation in more serious circumstances. Of course I have no reason to know that ;-) Tony |
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